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Italian law targets corruption

Italian lawmakers have approved a confidence vote brought by the government to speed up passage of an anti-corruption bill.

Italian lawmakers have approved a confidence vote brought by the government to speed up passage of an anti-corruption bill. Parliament's lower chamber of deputies voted Tuesday on a watered-down version of the original bill, which comes as Italy deals with its worst public corruption scandal in two decades.

The latest wave of corruption investigations in Italy targets several local and regional politicians.